The Best Contact Lens for Astigmatism

If you googled for Contact Lens Astigmastim and landed here you probably looking for information about the best contact lens to correct Astigmatism. First of all, an astigmatism is, simply put, a vision problem that related to hyperopia (farsightedness) and myopia (nearsightedness), which is caused by irregularly shaped cornea, or there is a defect in the eye’s crystalline lens.  Normally, your eye is almost a perfect sphere, with a lens in front where the light (and what you’re looking at) comes in, and on the inside, opposite the lens, is the retina, which is something like a screen where the image is “projected” by the lens. The retina has light receptors that, in turn, transmit an image to your brain, and you “see” that image that comes in as light through the lens and is projected on the retina and transferred to your brain as an image. This is a very simplistic description of sight, but it’s fine for our purposes. Now, if everything is working well, the image that comes through the lens is crisply focused as one image in the center of the retina. If the eye is astigmatic, then there are problems. The astigmatism focuses the image that comes through the lens in two focal points onto the retina – two images are seen, basically, due to the uneven shape of the eyeball.


How to Correct Astigmatism


Fortunately, sophisticated optics that we take for granted these days can be built into prescription glasses to correct this astigmatism, so that we only see one image – vision problem corrected!

This problem usually can be corrected using glasses, or refracted surgery and even there are natural ways to cure astigmatism.

If you have an astigmatism and want to wear contacts – then you’re in luck! Thanks to the advance technology today, nowadays most major contact manufacturers make lenses that can correct most astigmatisms. The problem of keeping the lens on your eye oriented properly for full vision correction is solved by making a part of the contact lens a little heavier (thicker) towards one side, and then uses gravity to keep the heavy side of the lens down, and keep the lens from turning on your eyeball. This is ingenious.

The lens type that used to correct astigmatism is called toric lens. You can wide range of toric lenses that available in the eye care store.

Toric contact lenses are specially designed to enable them to fit correctly against the eye’s surface. These lenses have two different powers or curvatures in them which are created at different angles to correct astigmatism, farsightedness and nearsightedness. Some toric contact lenses are design to be thick at the bottom part of the lens to keep the contact lens  stable on the eye when you blink or move your eyeballs.

In the past, the only contact lens prescribed that can correct astigmatism is RGP lenses – Rigid Gas Permeable, conventional hard lenses that allow oxygen through. But today, toric lenses are also available as regular spherical lenses, which are soft and disposable. There are also daily disposable and even colored toric lenses for astigmatism patient who wish to enhance their natural eye color.

RGP and Soft – Which One To Choose


Most astigmatics prefer soft lenses over the RGPs because they are more convenient and easier to adapt with. However, a small percentage of them find that they prefer RGPs over soft contacts because they retain their shape on the cornea better than soft lenses do and tend to provide slightly better vision. Some of them do not aware of this little difference but people who are particular about their vision might realize it.

So, what is the best lens for astigmatism?


Because of so many brands available in the market today, you might be confused which one to choose. The best is to get consultation and advice from your eye doctor and also get the prescription.

However, just for your reference, here are some popular toric lenses that have good reviews on the internet:

These lenses cost about $30 – $50 per box, but usually most contact lens retailers offer discount for bulk order,  this means the more you buy the more you will save. However, if you are the first timer, you are advised to purchase lenses in small volume, then buy for 6 months or 1 year stock if you feel comfortable with that particular brand. Hopefully Contact Lens Astigmatism .com has helped you to find what you need!

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regular contact lens.. NOT TORIC for astigmatism?

well i have astigmatism -0.75 both eyes and im currently wearing toric contact lens and one day i have a friend who happens to have the same grade as mine wear a regular one and i try it its much more better than the ones i was wearing

and its much more CHEAPER and im kinda broke
so is it okay to wear the regular ones?

please answer me quickly tommorrow is the expiration of my contacts and i will buy one today


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I am currently wearing daily disposable soft contact lenses (Acucue oasys for astigmatism) but I am not satisfied with them. My vision isn’t as good as they are with glasses and also I find that after a few hours my eyes feel dry and I can ‘feel’ the contact lens on my eye. My optometrist told me I have dry eye and I am taking eye drops but they don’t provide much relief.
I wear the lenses occasionally but would wear them more often if they were more comfortable! I am about -5.00 DS in both eyes with -1.50DC astigmatism in left eye and -1.75DC in right eye.
What type of contact lenses and wearing regimen would be suitable someone like myself? I would like to wear them to work a few times a week, also jogging and swimming.
Would changing brands help? Or would rigid lenses be more appropriate since I have dry eye and high astigmatism? Do daily disposable rigid contact lenses even exist? I heard rigid lenses can be uncomfortable but if it gives me better vision and doesn’t dry out my eyes I would be happy to try them.
P.S I am seeing my optometrist next week but I am interested in gathering other opinions as well.


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contact lens with astigmatism ..?

my son had astigmatism and he wears contact lens. Now, he took it off today and he said that his eyes hurt even when he took off his contacts. He felt that his contact is still on and hurts him. So any advice?


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I was having an exam for a contact lens fitting, and the dr. said disposable lenses were available for people with severe astigmatism now. But, he said that 4 "diopeters" were the highest prescription available for disposable. I have 8 in my right eye, and 6 in my left eye which he said was very bad. He seemed to make a big deal about it. Now, I’m worried. I’ve always had eye problems, but he made it sound worse than I thought it was. He also said I may have Keratoconis which I know is a corneal eye disease. Is blindness likely as I grow older. Please advise
I have worn specially fitted soft contact lenses since I was 14 years old. I am 33 now. I have noticed a slow but steady worsening of my condition. I saw a new Dr. this last time, and he did mention RGP lenses. Are RGP lenses the same as "hard" lenses? I’ve read that wearing these for many years can actually cause keratoconus. That info came from (www.nei.hih.gov/health/cornealdisease/index.asp) I want to know all I can about this condition. I feel the doctor is probably so busy he doesn’t have time to answer ALL of my questions, or thoroughly explain. Or maybe he just doesn’t want to break it to me. I just want to know what to expect in the next 10, 20 years. Thank you!
Thank You Werecow, the website you gave me was very helpful.


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Hi,
I am using specs from the last 9-10 months(not continous though) for the cylindrical power (astigmatism)
sph cyl axis

R -0.50 -1.50 70
L -0.50 -1.25 100
and recently checked with an optometrist on March of 2007
I asked him that I am interested to have the contact lens since I am not comfortable using those specs. He told he could do that since my cornea is not flat and won’t be having any problem with the fitting of the lens.
He almost tried Accuvue advance for Astigmatism,Bausch and lomb , cooper vision (if iam not wrong) soft contact lens and nothing gave me 100% satisfaction since I find them convenient wearing for some time and in a sec I find everything is blurred for few secs and again normal. Mostly having problem when seeing the computer for a few mins. and when I am in the A/C while shopping in a mall or so.Do I need toseeother doct.
Please suggest.


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Astigmatism with coloured contact lenses?

I’ve just come back from my Specsavers contact lens assessment and am SO dissapointed, I always wanted brown eyes so this was my chance, when the opitician put them in my eyes I wanted them straight away but he put normal ones in first for me to walk around with for twenty minutes. When he put them in I could not see a thing they were so fuzzy and he said it was because of my astigmatism (I have rugby ball shaped eyes and not football shaped) which means I cannot wear tinted contact lenses at Specsavers, instead just normal ones. I was wondering whether anyone knew of any opticians in England where I can buy coloured contact lenses for people with astigmatisms?


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contact lens for astigmatism?

I have tried Bausch and Lomb SofLens and Frequency Toric. Bausch and Lomb is irritating and Frequency goes blurry every time I blink. I was wondering if Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism is any better…

If this helps, this is written on my contact lens package:
SPH +0.50
CYL -1.25
AX 050
BC 8.5


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I have double-eyelids in both eyes when wearing glasses/not wearing glasses, but my right eye becomes single-eyelid when I insert the contact lens in. It’s baffled me for months.

I have slight astigmatism in both eyes, and wear non-astigmatism contact lens. My optician suggested that it should’nt be a problem though as my astigmatism isn’t high. Could that be the problem?

Thanks


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i’ve been wanting to get some after seeing how they look in pictures and because there all the rage in korea,japan, taiwan. I looked at online sites and you can enter your prescription for some but i’m not sure if I can wear them since I have astigmatism.
this is for CIRCLE contacts not regular contacts. i have astigmatism and wear contact lens.


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I have astigmatism in both eyes(different levels of it in each), I have no other eye problems. I am looking to find the most comfortable and best correcting(I have a little better than 15/20 vision when wearing fresh glasses) contact lens, or brand. So far I hear Acuvue is the best because they are so hydrating but I’m not sure which version of their astigmatism lens is best.
Please help, I just broke me favorite pair of glasses beyond repair and decided its time to switch.


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i want 2 get contact lens, but its possible that i have astigmatism, but personally, i don’t like to spend extra money to buy the astigmatism lens if it just makes me comfortable. i currently wear glasses, but i don’t have any difficulties seeing stuff even though it wasn;t specially made for astigmatism, i think. plz answer as soon as possible!! thnx!


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